July Apron Exchange was a success...click on pics to enlarge

HELP US HELP YOU!!!!!To help our teachers know how many students to prepare for, we are asking you to sign up for the next (August 29) workshop. Just click on the button in the project article to get to the sign up page!

August 1stAlcohol Inks with Linda Duff

August 29thWatercolor with Carole Sheftic

About us.....

NCDA Meets
8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.,(or later) the first Saturday of the month, at the Weeki Wachee Senior Citizens
Clubhousehttp://www.wwseniorclub.com3357 Susan Dr. Spring Hill Florida.
In December we enjoy a Christmas party at a local restaurant.
Most monthly meetings consist of the following: A business meeting A raffle Members project
display Tips and demonstrationPainting a class projectMembers and their guests gather for the enjoyment of decorative painting. We hold a meeting and have a painting project. Coffee and snacks are provided; members bring their lunch. Whether you are a beginner, experienced artist or have never painted before, you are welcome. No experience is necessary._

_A reminder to our members:Please try to conduct business with the
treasurer, seminar, ways and means, programs and
education leaders before the meeting to allow them to be
able to paint.
Class fees for Meeting Programs (3 hours) - $5.00/members
Fifth Saturday Extended Programs ( 6 hours) $10.00/members
Seminars with Guest Teachers are as advertised

Directions: NCDA members meet at the Weeki Wachee Senior Centerabout 5 miles south of Weeki Wachee

Going North or South on Rt 19 in Spring Hill you will turn east on Toucan Trail (across from the Bowling Lanes. Go about 9 streets and turn right onto Susan Drive . Drive through the fence gate on the right to the Weeki Wachee Senior Citizens Club House.

Philanthropic Report.........

Beverly and Dani delivered the donation of hand painted bags to the Mid Florida Homeless Coalition, Inc. Paula Holtsclaw (center) accepted the donation. Thank you NCDA members for hand-painting more than 20 canvas bags and filling them with personal items including: tooth brushes, tooth paste, shampoo, conditioner, nail files, combs, socks and lipstick. The bags will be given to homeless women in women shelters in Hernando County.